
SPRAY FOAM will IMPROVE your Home!
Whether you’re a homeowner looking to upgrade your insulation or a contractor seeking top-notch solutions, you’ve come to the right place.
Closed Cell Spray Foam
The most energy-efficient insulation system. Period.
Plus, spray foam keeps Rodents and pests outside where they belong!
Additional Services:
Spray Painting & Protective Coatings
Caulking/ Air Sealing
Foam Roofing Systems and Coatings
Open Cell Foam - Blown Insulation
Insulation Removal
Your project matters!
-
Have Foam, will travel!
We Travel to Projects Throughout Wisconsin and Northern Illinois every day.
Give Us a Call Today to Discuss Your Project!
Western & Northern Wisconsin
(920) 240-0227
Eastern Wisconsin & Northern Illinois
(262) 421-6244
-
It's Science!
Spray Foam insulation is applied as a liquid to walls, attic spaces, ceilings, floors and under concrete slabs. The viscous liquid, once applied, reacts, expands and cures in place forming a seamless, insulating and air blocking membrane that prevents air penetration.
Results = lower energy costs and improved air quality.
Benefits of Closed Cell Foam
& Air Sealing
-
Adaptable
Creates a fully adhered and monolithic membrane that is adaptable to uniquely shaped, hard to insulate designs for a seamless insulation envelope.
-
Watertight
Within seconds of being applied and can be applied to the underside of roof decks to form conditioned or cathedral ceilings or attic areas.
-
Superior R-value
Closed cell spray foam installed with an R-value of 7.1 at one inch of foam, you will experience significant savings on both heating and cooling costs.
Benefits of Closed Cell Spray Foam
& Air sealing
-
Air Barrier
Properly installed spray foam insulation provides your home or commercial space an air barrier that eliminates leaks and energy loss while providing consistent interior temperatures throughout all four seasons.
-
Indoor Air Quality
Closed cell spray foam drastically improves indoor air quality by keeping dust and pollutants outside where they belong. Formulated to inhibit mold and mildew, closed cell spray foam provides a vapor retarder that controls moisture issues.
-
Insulating Power
Spray foam insulating systems have been applied successfully for up to 60 years. Spray foam will never settle, shrink or sag. Closed cell spray foam will maintain it’s insulation efficiency for the life of the building.
Worker in protective suit and mask using spray foam insulation on wooden wall studs.
Interior of a building under construction with insulated walls and exposed ceiling beams, including an electrical wire hanging from the ceiling and a small window on the right wall.
Interior of a room with spray foam insulation on walls and ceiling, and a concrete floor.
Interior view of a building under construction showing exposed wooden roof trusses and insulation on the ceiling.
Garage interior with spray foam insulation on walls, wooden framing, open garage door, light attached to ceiling, window, and various tools and equipment.
Interior of a building under construction with wooden framing, spray foam insulation on the wall, a basketball hoop attached to the wall, and a concrete floor.
Person wearing protective suit, mask, and gloves spray painting a wall indoors.
Interior view of a multi-level parking garage showing concrete floors and metal railings, with support beams and ceiling structures.
Interior of a large insulated building under construction with sprayed foam insulation on walls and ceiling, ladder, and plastic-covered equipment.
Ceiling with spray foam insulation in a room with visible electrical wiring.
Interior of a building under construction with ribbed insulation on the walls and ceiling, two small windows, and exposed structural framework.
A worker in a black jacket and white helmet operating industrial equipment in an unfinished interior with insulated walls and metal roof trusses.
Construction of a sloped ceiling with exposed wooden beams, spray foam insulation between the beams, and two windows at the lower part of the image.
A person wearing protective gear, including a mask and gloves, working on insulation in an attic.
Logo for Erickson Spray Foam with orange, black, and white design, featuring checkered flags and a shield shape.
Interior view of a house under construction with spray foam insulation on walls and ceiling, wooden framing, and windows showing a forest outside.
Interior of a house under construction showing framed walls with insulation and two windows, with unfinished flooring and exposed ceiling joists.
Interior of a house under construction with exposed framing, spray foam insulation, and ceiling wiring. A door and windows are installed, showing a wooded outdoor scene.
Interior of a house under construction showing wall insulation and framing with windows.
Interior view of a construction site with the framing of a house, showing unfinished walls with insulation, windows, and a partially installed ceiling with exposed rafters and foam insulation.
Infographic explaining the benefits of spray polyurethane foam (SPF) for home insulation. It highlights SPF's role in reducing air leaks and cracks, saving energy costs, and offering incentives like tax credits and rebates.
Person using a spray gun to apply caulk to a wooden wall frame.
Attic construction with exposed wooden framing, insulation sprayed on the roof, and plumbing pipes installed.
Construction interior with insulation spray foam on the ceiling and scaffolding in the room.
Interior of a building under construction, with foam insulation sprayed on the walls and roof, visible wooden framing, and scaffolding.
Interior view of a room under construction with walls and ceiling insulated with spray foam insulation, a wooden frame, and sliding glass doors showing a snowy outdoor scene.
Interior of a room under construction with insulation foam, wooden framing, and large window showing a snowy outdoor landscape.
ESF logo in black and white stylized text.
Logo for Erickson Spray Foam, featuring a shield with checkered flags, the words "Erickson Spray Foam" in bold, stylized font, and the phrase "Spray Foam" at the bottom.
A bold, stylized graphic with the message 'Erickson Spray Foam' in black text outlined in white with red and orange accents, arranged in a blocky, comic-style font.
Cross-section of a wall showing insulation installation, a vent pipe, and wooden framing in a building.
An orange infographic explaining the myth that spray foam insulation creates toxic smoke when burned. The reality is that all smoke from house fires, especially from burning light switches, couches, mattresses, and flooring, is toxic.
Orange background infographic titled "Spray Foam Myth #2" with myth and reality statements about spray foam insulation. The myth states that professional installation isn't necessary due to availability of DIY kits. The reality explains that spray foam installation is complex and requires skilled workers. Website URL at the bottom: www.ericksonsprayfoam.com.
A cross-section of a house showing different construction layers with labels indicating areas where spray foam may be applied, including attic, exterior walls, basement walls, and crawlspace
Orange infographic comparing spray foam insulation myth and reality. Myth states it is super expensive; reality states it can cost 15% more but offers energy savings. Title at top reads 'Spray Foam Myth #3'. Website URL at bottom: www.ericksonsprayfoam.com.